Sentences with phrase «about global collapse»

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Global trade almost completely collapsed and the tariff was likely responsible for about half of the free fall.
But unlike the 2011 rout, sparked by the eurozone debt crisis, the sudden collapse of global equities markets that began last week is all about China — which makes it all the more unnerving since few have a good grasp on how the world's most important emerging economy actually works.
Many books have already been written about the structural problems which were the foundation for a near collapse of the global financial system.
Only a blind man can not see we are at end times, third world countries with nuclear arms, a finacial system that is about to collapse, global disasters becoming more prominate, Godlessness that would try to redefine nature, men marrying men, women marrying women, mothers killing their babies rather than loving their babies and those who would mock the only one who could save them, JESUS, all that will hear prepare to stand before him let him be your savior rather than your judge, just a little while not much time is left before this world learns his wrath.
Government officials have already said Mr Turnbull was unlikely to complain about China flooding the global market with cheap steel, which contributed to the collapse of Arrium last week.
The maximum increase is concentrated along the Pacific and Atlantic seaboard of the United States, where the value is about 25 % greater than the global mean, even for the case of a partial collapse.
Professor Drijfhout said: «The planet earth recovers from the AMOC collapse in about 40 years when global warming continues at present - day rates, but near the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic (including the British Isles) it takes more than a century before temperature is back to normal.»
Thereafter, global warming continues as if the AMOC never collapsed, but with a globally averaged temperature offset of about 0.8 °C.
«It wasn't until I stumbled across websites about the impending collapse of global oil supplies that my fear ratcheted up a few notches.
In his review, Turan compares the film to the classic - age comedies of Preston Sturges and Ernst Lubitsch in noting that «making an anarchic, absurdist comedy about 2008's housing market collapse and the global financial crisis that followed is as unlikely as the collapse itself.
About ten years ago, a couple of whistleblowers blew the frigging lid off a national crisis — the impending collapse of the global economy.
This global affairs lesson plan asks students to watch a short video and read a newspaper article to learn about the Rana Plaza factory collapse, and then compare it to historical industrial trends.
Third, most of our top rank experts and the people in many places, the ones who refer to each other as «the brightest and the best» -LCB- and point to each other as the «smartest guy in the room» -RCB-, appear not to rejected adequate ways of communicating to the family of humanity about what people somehow need to hear, see and understand: the rapacious dissipation of Earth's limited resources, the relentless degradation of the planet's environment, and the approaching destruction of the Earth as a fit place for human habitation by the human species, when taken together, appear to be proceeding at breakneck speed toward the precipitation of a catastrophic ecological wreckage of some sort unless, of course, the world's colossal, ever expanding, artificially designed, manmade global political economy continues to speed headlong toward the monolithic «wall» called «unsustainability» at which point the runaway economy crashes before Earth's ecology is collapsed.
42 years is about the same number of years the global fish stocks have left before they collapse.
Rising concern about global warming, the reaction against lost jobs in rich countries, worries about food safety and security, and the collapse of world trade talks in Geneva last week also signal that political and environmental concerns may make the calculus of globalization far more complex.
Existing global narratives about the future tend to be either dystopian visions of collapse and hardship, poorly articulated pathways to utopian fantasies, or stories that overestimate the power of conventional strategies to create real change.
First, about the rapidly accelerating global fish die - off, the excerpt below is from a report that was just posted by Michael T. Snyder from «The Economic Collapse» website.
Right, but there hasn't been an ice sheet collapse we're on the left hand case, not the right hand case, so the next time someone blathers on about intense storms and global warming, you set»em straight, ok?
«Nobody... likes talking about enforceable international protocols and yet unless there is a real change in attitude, we have to contemplate those very unwelcome possibilities if we want the global economy not to collapse and millions, billions, of people to die.»
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, however, the Marshall Institute has adapted to the times by devoting much of its firepower to the war against environmentalism, and in particular against the «scaremongers» who raise warnings about global warming.
Not only have those denying the reality of human - caused global warming lost all credibility but the fallback position of «it's real but it's too costly to do anything about it» has also collapsed.
That thing about collapsing the global economy was invented by theater - critic Steyn to scare you.
The two glaciers between them account for 12 % of the island's ice sheet, and if both collapsed into the sea and melted entirely, global sea levels would rise by about a metre.
When you consider all the aspects of our global ecological overshoot, the logical and inevitable conclusion is that we can't have nothing resembling our economy if we want to prevent collapse, and whoever says otherwise pretty much has no idea what he's talking about.
That study showed sea ice extent crashing by two thirds by the 2030s and then collapsing to near - zero shortly thereafter — unless we cut global GHG emissions about 60 % to 70 % almost immediately and have further cuts after that, an implausible assumption the authors never spelled out clearly (as I explain here).
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